Alright, Fox. You did it. With all of the Batman characters you're bringing to the small screen, I don't know how to contain my excitement anymore. It seems the network's new Batman prequel series ...
Gotham, Fox's new Batman show without Batman, seems to have finally hit the right note with its weird campy darkness. Now that the show has found its groove and we're deeper into the first season, ...
In the upcoming Spring premiere, Nygma is finally going to transform into The Riddler. This was to be expected, as the name of the new episode is, ‘Heroes Rise: How The Riddler Got His Name’. However, ...
The thing I like most about Gotham is when they take a character like Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) or Edward Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) and build them up slowly until they start to look like ...
Edward Nygma fancies himself the smartest of the many enemies of the Dark Knight. And yet, despite all his brilliance, the mastermind know as The Riddler almost always gets caught. However, Batman ...
Ask even the most casual Batman fan who the Dark Knight’s greatest villains are, and you’ll likely hear the name “the Riddler” near the top. But despite being a rogue who appeared in the first decade ...
This Gotham “Riddle me this” supercut, of course! The video shows all of Edward Nygma’s riddles – and the moments that have shaped him into the nascent Riddler. Stay tuned to the end of the video, ...
Gotham Season 2 is now out on Blu-ray / DVD in the U.K. and will be available on August 16th in the states. To go with the series release, I got the chance to talk with some of the cast including Cory ...
"It'll be quite tragic seeing someone who is well-intentioned fall into this villainous role," Cory Michael Smith tells THR. Plus watch an exclusive clip from Monday's episode. By Graeme McMillan Cory ...
Cory Michael Smith, left, as Edward Nygma and Robin Lord Taylor as Penguin in “Gotham.” Jeff Neumann/FOX Gotham (8 p.m., Fox) – One of the great things about “Gotham” is how no one character seems to ...
Having made his comic book bow in 1948's Detective Comics #140, The Riddler has gone on to be one of Batman's most beloved and infamous rogues. Of all the names to have tangled with the Caped Crusader ...